Marks & Spencer left shoppers laughing after a humorous spelling mishap.
The popular retailer had posted a job listing for a customer assistant in the clothing and home department at one of their locations.
However, instead of correctly spelling the store Location as ‘Worcester,’ the ad mistakenly listed it as ‘Worchester’.
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The error didn’t go unnoticed, with customers sharing their amusement.
One person remarked: “Looks like M&S hired an American to post jobs for them… Worchester.”
Another chimed in: “If that were the case, it might have been spelled Woowoostarshar.”
A third quipped: “Probably just a typo from someone not familiar with the place. I’ve never had to write it myself, and I’d have to look up the spelling too.”
A fourth joked: “Wait, where is it again?”
Someone else added: “At least it’s not Wuster, we should count ourselves lucky.”
Another commented: “Hi, I’m Ed Worchester.”
The part-time position offers £12 per hour and the application closes next Wednesday (16 Oct).
The successful applicant will be working on a rotating two-week shift schedule.
Marks & Spencer has since corrected the job advert to properly read ‘Worcester’ after being made aware of the mistake.
M&S, known for its iconic ‘Not just any…’ ad campaigns, has been approached for comment.
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